
Abstract A summary of the theoretical and computational approaches to rough surface scattering is presented. For the Dirichlet problem new computational results are presented for the behaviour of the normal derivative of the field on the surface as well as the behaviour of coherent and incoherent intensities as a function of angle and surface height. Examples are given for surface reconstruction using scattered data as a function of surface height and as the scattered data window is narrowed.
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